22b 3 door wagon? yes please!!!
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Originally Posted by flyingflatfour
This is absolutely stunning !
I'd like to know though how many man hours required to do all that job once it's finished !
Good luck and keep us updated !
I'd like to know though how many man hours required to do all that job once it's finished !
Good luck and keep us updated !
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All it needs now is a chopped roof line, a nice 50mm would do it...
Great project, envey your nerve to actually get it done. Will be great for business.
A real mould breaker!
Excellent!!
Graham
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Great project, envey your nerve to actually get it done. Will be great for business.
A real mould breaker!
Excellent!!
Graham
( an old skool hot rodder)
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more welding to the near side completed today and some prep to the other side Ill take some pics tommorow morning and some close ups of the inside. I really did not realise just how hard to it was to remove the side panels from a type r when this mission started, lots and lots of drilling!
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So it's a 22B wagon? I noticed the whole 2door b pillars being put in... that is CRAZY.
On a side note... how much for one of them there 22B kits shipped to the US?
Keith
On a side note... how much for one of them there 22B kits shipped to the US?
Keith
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Originally Posted by Granby
I can see your really tempted now Ian
Type RW
The possibilities are endless, I just need a bare shell a garage and some months of work
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Originally Posted by Granby
I can see your really tempted now Ian
maybe go for the first wide-bodied 5door?
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Originally Posted by Granby
Sorry but i know someone who as we speak is having a 22b bodykit fitted to there classic wagon
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Originally Posted by Granby
Sorry but i know someone who as we speak is having a 22b bodykit fitted to there classic wagon
but this is different by being converted to a 2 dr but still pretty straight forward fitting the 22b kit
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Damn you guys work quick! Done so much since i got to look at it couple of weeks back when i dropped my car off! Gonna be awesome when done, top marks for originality!
P.S. Over the moon with the work i had doen on my motor (Dark Grey typeR )
P.S. Over the moon with the work i had doen on my motor (Dark Grey typeR )
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I probably have too critical an eye, but:
I have been waiting to see what you were going to do with the fuel filler flap and was expecting you to cut a hole for it.
But you seem to blended in the panel now?
Im probably missing something ??
I have been waiting to see what you were going to do with the fuel filler flap and was expecting you to cut a hole for it.
But you seem to blended in the panel now?
Im probably missing something ??
Last edited by Hol; 02 July 2006 at 07:29 PM.
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Originally Posted by Hol
I probably have too critical an eye, but:
I have been waiting to see what you were going to do with the fuel filler flap and was expecting you to cut a hole for it.
But you seem to blended in the panel now?
Im probably missing something ??
I have been waiting to see what you were going to do with the fuel filler flap and was expecting you to cut a hole for it.
But you seem to blended in the panel now?
Im probably missing something ??